Weekend Travel Guide: Spots in nature you should visit

Winter is well on its way, making way for spring. As the weather warms, why not spend some time out in nature. We tell you where you should go in Durban, Cape Town and Limpopo.

Durban

Paradise Valley Nature Reserve

Where: 10 Oxford Rd, Durban, 3610 Price: R14 for adults, R11 for children. Contact: 031 702 3443 Spanning over 100 hectares of coastal and remnant grassland, Paradise Valley boasts one of the two national monuments to be found in Pinetown – The Umbilo Waterworks, which was built in 1887. The assortment of facilities are great for everyone. People can go on a hike with all four of the trails in the reserve heading to the picnic area. Braai facilities are available. The waterfall is another must visit. Its views will leave you wanting more.

Known as the oldest garden in Cape Town, Company Gardens has beautiful spots for one to have a picnic. It also has a rose garden, Japanese garden, fish pond and aviary. The garden also has fantastic views of Table Mountain and close to many must visit places like the South African Museum, the Planetarium and the South African Art Gallery. Visit here if you enjoy viewing history right before your eyes in one of Cape Town’s most iconic settings.

Limpopo

Polokwane Bird Sanctuary

Where: Access is from the R521 from Polokwane to Dendron, Polokwane, Limpopo Contact: 015 290 2332/2317

Polokwane Bird Sanctuary is a 43 hectares of land just north of the city. The sanctuary boasts 320 species. There are also scenic spots including three dams. If you planning on a picnic, what better place than among some of the most beautiful birds in the country. Other facilities include a good network of paths, birding view hides, walking trails and braai lapas.